Where's Gilbert?: 3 (The Not So Little Princess)

Where's Gilbert?: 3 (The Not So Little Princess)

by Tony Ross (Author), Wendy Finney (Author)

Synopsis

Rosie the Not-so-Little Princess has always loved Gilbert, her royal teddy bear. But she feels she's a bit too old for him now and decides to stop playing with him. But then Gilbert goes missing and has a very strange adventure indeed. Will Rosie ever get her teddy back? These young fiction colour readers take Tony Ross's beloved Little Princess to a whole new audience. The text appears in short blocks around full-colour illustrations, and is divided into short chapters, making it perfect for new readers.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 64
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Andersen Press
Published: 06 Apr 2017

ISBN 10: 1783445238
ISBN 13: 9781783445233
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years
Book Overview: The Little Princess is not so little any more! But she can't quite give up her beloved teddy bear Gilbert...

Media Reviews
Short, achievable chapters will keep developing readers smiling throughout * Guardian, The Best New Children's Books supplement *
Very enjoyable * The School Librarian *
Author Bio
Tony Ross (Author) Tony Ross has been illustrating books for over 40 years, and has been published all over the world. He is perhaps best known for his much-loved Little Princess series, which has been adapted for TV and is currently showing on Channel 5s Milkshake, and for his collaboration on David Walliams' best-selling children's books. Tony's books have been shortlisted for the The Laugh Out Loud Book Awards (Slug Needs a Hug) and the Kate Greenaway (Dr Xargle's Book of Earth Tiggers), and Tadpole's Promise won the Silver Medal Smarties Prize. He has been named as the best-selling illustrator in the UK for three years in a row, and he is the UK's libraries' most-borrowed illustrator. He lives in Macclesfield.Wendy Finney (Author) Wendy Finney was born and educated in London. She left school at seventeen to join in with the 'swinging sixties' and got her first job with the publisher Victor Gollancz. She then worked for a construction company where she taught herself to draw house plans, eventually setting up her own building design and planning business. She has three grown-up children and lives in Wales.